Producers MARTIN SMALL and LESLIE COTTINGTON
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Gerald Priestland
6.55 Weather: travel: programme news
A weekly review of the agricultural scene
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
7.55 Weather: travel: programme news
8.10 Today's Papers
The World Cup and Wimbledon are very much on the mind of Tony Lewis this morning. SCOTLAND played BRAZIL last night in their second WorldCupmatch.There's news of that as well as reports from the headquarters of England
InBilbaoandnorthern
IRELAND in Valencia: and with Wimbledon only two days away, we assess the prospects of Chris loyd and John
McEnroe retaining their titles in the company of tennis correspondent Gerald Williams.
Sport on 4 also reflects the sporting scene, both controversial and off-beat, with the emphasis on conversation.
Producer DAVE GORDON Editor DEREK MITCHELL
8.57 Weather: travel: continental travel
Introduced by Bernard Falk, with help from Ian Lyon and Susan Marling, taking a critical look at the holiday, travel and leisure scene.
Bel Mooney takes a look at the weekly magazines and the interests they reflect.
Producer MICHAEL GILLIAM
Elinor Goodman views the past week through the eyes of backbench mps and peers.
Producer JOSHUA ROZENBERO
New Every Morning, page 79; All things bright and beautiful (BBC HB
3); Canticle 6, pt 2: John 6, vv 25-35 (RSV); New every morning is the love (BBC hb 408)
broadcast yesterday)
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
(Nezt edn: Tues 10.2 am)
Presented by Louise Botting
The programme that keeps you In touch with what's happening in the field of personal savings and the financial problems of everyday life.
A Financial World Tonight production
(Repeated: Mon 10.2 am)
The last seven days put In a questionable way by Simon Hoggart to Alan Coren
Peter Hillmore and Stan McMurtry Producer ALAN NIXON
(Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather: programme news
Ken Livingstone
Nicholas Winterton , UP Gillian Reynolds and Dipak Nandy at East Didsbury, Manchester
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Poisoned Apples by STEVE MAY with Ingrid llafner as Diane Caroline Bliss as Sandra
Trying desperately to avoid the wicked step-mother Image, Diane seeks to get through to her step-daughter Sandra, who is at home on vacation from college.
But she meets opposition at every turn....
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Tues 11.3 am)
A history in 26 parts 23: Jutland
In 1916 the steel battleship fleets of Britain and Germany met in the first and last great Dreadnought gun-battle. Readers MICHAEL SHANNON. LEONARD MAGUIRE and ANTHONY HALL
Special sound by DICK MILLS , BBC Radiophonlc Workshop
Consultant and presenter Peter Nallor , Professor of History, Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Composed and directed by MICIIAEL MASON
A series in eight parts 6: Georgia - Champagne in the Morning
Travelling across the Soviet Union, Joseph Hone arrives in the southern Republic of Georgia. There is champagne at the races outsideTibilisi-butalso big dark Zil limousines all the way from Moscow. Producer JOY IIATWOOD
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners; with countrywide news and views on all matters of concern to them.
Presenter Kevin Mulhern
Editor MARLENE PEASE
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
Tel: [number removed]
' One can only go down from the Liverpool organ, because It is such a splendid beast. There isn t a larger one and I would almost say there isn't a finer one, and the whole cathedral
Itself and the ethos of the place really gets under the skin, and I can't really ever see myself ever wanting to move.'
Sue MacGregor talks to Ian Tracey : at 27. organist and Master of the Choristers at
Liverpool Cathedral. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
{Broadcast yesterday)
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather: travel: programme news
including Sports Round-up and continental travel
Amiably competitive conversation inspired by current public and private preoccupations.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Producer MICIIAEL EMBER
Richard Baker presents a blend of musical entertainment on record. mixing the well-loved with the less familiar and occasionally including the spoken word.
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT (Repeated: Wed 11.3 am)
Spongehenge by DAVID HALLIWELL with Nigel Anthony and Anna Cropper
Gavin Bagley is lost and aimless and doesn't know what to do with himself or life. Then he discovers he's adopted. If only he can find his true parents. the clue to his personality will be unlocked. He might be a genius, a poet, a politician ...
Directed by PETER KING (Repeated: Mon 3.2 pm) (Anthony Douse is a National Theatre player)
A five-part series about the struggle for power in Southern Africa 1: The End of the Volk
Afrikanerdom, the most powerful ethnic mobilisation anywhere in modern political history is splitting apart. Every aspect of this South
African phenomenon Is being fundamentally changed by the inevitability of the concept of power-sharing. While there is still no realistic hope for an easy end to apartheid, there is a growing feeling that the split in the Afrikaner volk has plunged South Africa into a period of turbulent change which the leadershiD may not be able to control. So what does the future hold? Presenter
John Parry Producer GWYNETH WILLIAMS
led by Fr Timothy Firth
followed by an Interlude
Weather report: forecast followed by an interlude